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Litigation Daily

Jaguar Land Rover Loses Trademark Case Against Bombardier Over Defender SUV

The company had been seeking $130 million from Bombardier Recreational Products over its "Can-Am Defender" off-road vehicle. Wilmer Hale persuaded a Detroit jury there was no likelihood of consumer confusion.
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Law.com

How I Made Partner: Kilpatrick Townsend's Caroline Barbee

The trademark litigator in Los Angeles says she had to learn a lot about supervising and managing people: "It's psychology. You have to be very conscious not only of the type of person and communicator you're dealing with in the person you're supervising or managing, but also the type of person and communicator you are."
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Kilpatrick Launches Beijing Office to Expand Global Trademark Practice

Chris Woods, who is relocating to Beijing to open the office, said the firm needs to be on the ground to meet the growing brand market.
4 minute read

International Edition

Kilpatrick Launches Beijing Office to Expand Global Trademark Practice

Chris Woods, who is relocating to Beijing to open the office, said the firm needs to be on the ground to meet the growing brand market.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Circuit Split on Trademark License Issue Heads to Supreme Court

Intellectual Property Litigation columnists Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone write: This term, the Supreme Court in 'Mission Product Holdings v. Tempnology' is set to resolve a circuit split over whether a trademark licensee may continue to use licensed marks where the licensor, as a debtor-in-possession in a bankruptcy proceeding, rejects the license agreement. They discuss the case and the decisions in other circuits.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Don't Expect Profanities to Fly When Justices Hear 'FUCT' Trademark Case

The prospect of its utterance during oral argument this spring is likely to cause heartburn among the justices, who have long tried to keep profanity from vanquishing civility.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Supreme Court Will Review Patent Office Ban on Vulgar Trademarks

Eighteen months after ruling a statutory ban on "disparaging" marks unconstitutional, the justices will address a related provision banning "scandalous" and "immoral" marks.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court to Review Patent Office Ban on Vulgar Trademarks

Eighteen months after ruling a statutory ban on "disparaging" marks unconstitutional, the justices will address a related provision banning "scandalous" and "immoral" marks.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Williams-Sonoma Sues Amazon, Says Website Has Unauthorized 'Williams-Sonoma' Store

Williams-Sonoma claims that Amazon.com has set up an 'unauthorized' store using its famous housewares name and that the online retail giant engaged in a "systemic campaign" of copying patented designs for its West Elm-brand furniture.
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The Recorder

Williams-Sonoma Sues Amazon Over Name Use, Furniture Knockoffs

Williams-Sonoma claims that Amazon.com has set up an "unauthorized" store using its famous housewares name and that the online retail giant engaged in a "systemic campaign" of copying patented designs for its West Elm-brand furniture.
3 minute read

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